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I came across this text on LSD at GrassCity. It's written by MrDude, who used Foop’s Ecstasy and Mushrooms guides as a basis for his LSD guide.
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LSD, which stands for d-Lysergic Acid Diethylamide is the most potent Psychedelic known to man. It is one of the few substances powerful enough to have extremely profound effects in humans at the microgram level. Lately there seems to be a lot of threads on this site asking about LSD, and many of those threads are replied to with misinformation, hopefully this guide can help those people who have some basic questions about LSD.
LSD Bits
LSD-25 was invented in 1938 by Swiss chemist Albert Hoffman while studying Ergot derivatives. When it was first researched it did not seem to have the effects that Sandoz Pharmaceuticals, the company that Albert Hoffman worked for, desired. At this point, it was pretty much forgotten about for 5 years. BUT, Dr. Hoffman felt that there was something about LSD that made him want to synthesize it again, so in the spring of he repeated the synthesis. During the final steps of purification in the synthesis, he started feeling “unusual sensations
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LSD, which stands for d-Lysergic Acid Diethylamide is the most potent Psychedelic known to man. It is one of the few substances powerful enough to have extremely profound effects in humans at the microgram level. Lately there seems to be a lot of threads on this site asking about LSD, and many of those threads are replied to with misinformation, hopefully this guide can help those people who have some basic questions about LSD.
LSD Bits
LSD-25 was invented in 1938 by Swiss chemist Albert Hoffman while studying Ergot derivatives. When it was first researched it did not seem to have the effects that Sandoz Pharmaceuticals, the company that Albert Hoffman worked for, desired. At this point, it was pretty much forgotten about for 5 years. BUT, Dr. Hoffman felt that there was something about LSD that made him want to synthesize it again, so in the spring of he repeated the synthesis. During the final steps of purification in the synthesis, he started feeling “unusual sensations